Neo-Fascism (clipped to NeoFash) is a civically authoritarian and culturally right-wing ideology that takes heavy inspiration from
fascist doctrine, ideas, or aesthetics, and can be seen as "fascism after WW2". It advocates for
right-wing populism,
white nationalism,
ethnic nationalism,
ultranationalism,
nativism,
xenophobia and
anti-immigration. It is also heavily anti-marxist and anti-liberal wanting to instead instate a corporatist ideology.
Neo-Fascism originates from the aftermath of World War II and the defeat of the Axis Powers. Neo-Fascism tends to believe that it's own nation is superior to all others but is usually less associative with
Totalitarianism but still holds the concepts of
Illiberal Democracy.
Neo-Fascism is usually right to far-right politically, but still somewhat
Corporatist economically. Neo-Fascism caries many ideals from
Nazism as it took concepts from the
Italian Social Republic (1944-1945).
The first major Neo-Fascist movement was the Italian Social Movement, which was dissolved in 1995. Some people associate Neo-Fascism with
Francoism as the Fascist ideology continued to rule Spain up until 1975. A more well known variation of Neo-Fascism is
Neo-Nazism which is the version of
National Socialism that also began after World War II.
Neo-Nazism tends to be more racist than generic Neo-Fascism is, but not as much as
Nazism is.
Neo-Fascism has gained recent popularity in
Greece following the Great Recession and recent economic hardships in the country leading to the creation of the political party Golden Dawn. In the
United States,
Neo-Nazism has seen a resurgence following the 2016 presidential election. The
Neo-Nazi movement is the third version of the
Ku Klux Klan
, which evolved into Neo-Fascism and
Neo-Nazism after 1950 despite initially being
Neo-Confederate. Neo-Fascism also has also spawned
Alt-Right.
History
Individuals
Stefano Delle Chiaie was an
Italian neo-fascist terrorist. He was the founder of Avanguardia Nazionale, a member of Ordine Nuovo, and founder of Lega nazionalpopolare. Delle Chiaie started out by being involved in various political actions in Italy during the 1950s and 1960s, such as protesting against
Eisenhower's visit to Italy or fighting against the Italian Communist Party, and infiltrating and breaking up left-wing demonstrations. Delle Chiaie was known for his close affiliation with various
anti-communist dictators.
The Italian terrorist took part in former
French army officer
Yves Guérin-Sérac's "Aginter Press", an anti-communist mercenary organization founded in
António de Oliveira Salazar's
Portugal in 1965. Delle Chiaie assisted former Italian navy commander Junio Valerio Borghese in the attempted 1970 coup d'atat Golpe Borghese against the Italian government. After the coup failed Delle Chiaie escaped to
Francoist Spain and met with future members of the GAL paramilitary group. Delle Chiaie actively participated in Operation Condor on behalf of US-backed military dictatorships in Latin America and worked for both
Augusto Pinochet's political police, the DINA,
the Argentine Anticommunist Alliance (Triple A) and
Hugo Banzer's dictatorship in
Bolivia. He also took part in the 'Cocaine Coup' of 1980 that brought Bolivian military dictator
Luis García Meza to power.
During a 1997 hearing in Italy before the Commission on terrorism headed by senator Giovanni Pellegrino, Delle Chiaie spoke about a "black fascist International" and his hopes of creating the conditions of an "international revolution" and admitted to having taken part in the pan-nationalist New European Order (NOE) organization.
Stefano Delle Chiaie died on 10 September 2019, in Rome, Italy.
Variants
- European Social Movement
Personality
Neo-Fascism is a more degenerated version of the original Fascism. Unlike the original, he is more focused on race and traditionalism.
Relationships
Friends
Fascism -
Identitarianism -
White Nationalism -
Evolaism -
Ultranationalism -
Nazism -
Traditionalism -
Neutral
Enemies
Democracy - Did you know around 33% of Italians would consider Fascism preferable to Democracy?
Liberalism -
Marxism -
Zionism -
Globalism -
Multiculturalism -
Social Democracy -
Progressivism -




